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It should be on Depot Campus.
GOD no, my understanding is that building would need extensive remodeling to even be a lateral move.
It should be on Depot Campus.
Not necessarily. We probably will backfill what is left of the ACC. It is not crazy to think that the old Big East football schools end upSounds like that is where things are as of Wednesday afternoon.
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Big Ten examining potential additions of Oregon, Washington, California and Stanford to conference
The Big Ten is taking a preliminary look at further expansion amid growing uncertainty on the West Coastwww.cbssports.com
This is the beginning of the end for CFB. The B1G goes to 20 so the SEC needs to keep up. They have 16 so they need 4 more. They go to the ACC and take their prize desire of UVA, UNC, and then maybe Clemson and FSU but not sure they really care because they already have a school in each of those states. Now the ACC backfills with UConn and.....umm..... The PAC is gone, Oregon St and Wazu go to the MWC and the Big 12 just fights for survival. Maybe the SEC takes UVA and UNC from the ACC and two from the Big 12? Who knows.
All I know is that this will kill one conference entirely and gut the ACC.
Oh and CR #1 occurs and UConn is still on the outside looking in.....
The squeeze continues…
I agree it looks like it’s heading this way. But I think this is the next step in college football splitting away from NCAA. And I think they’d be making a major mistake.I've posted on two conferences as well.
SEC and B1G. 40 teams each. Four divisions of 10.
ESPN will have SEC properties and B1G will be FOX.
It would be more lime NFL with NFC amd AFC.
Alternate which side televises the championship.
Commissioners rarely make the call when it comes to expansion. Tv networks and university presidents make that call.Yormark would take UConn. Public opinion would be Utah but we’ll see who makes the call
Wow I’ve read a lot of posts since then in a relatively short amount of time.GoKU's exact quote:
This is my last post till this is all done, which should be by Friday or early next week. I stand by what I posted. There will be 16 teams, Colorado Arizona UConn and ASU. If I'm wrong, I will be back here to own it.
Post 14177 in this thread if anyone needs confirmation.
The B1G long patient game seems to be coming together ....rather stunning.
Let them home schoolAnd to stay on point, E.O. Smith serves Ashford and Willington too. The school should be north of the UConn campus, perhaps off Route 44. Move it and let Storrs Center grow.
I'm in Myrtle Beach doing the same exact thing! ahaIn Hyannis, sitting outside, sipping a beer, reading the boneyard.
-> Would UConn make an immediate football splash? Of course not. But Yormark doesn’t need UConn football to be great. He doesn’t even need the Huskies to be competitive week in and week out sooner than is realistic.
He just needs UConn football to continue on a certain path. UConn, Yormark believes, has the right coach in place in Mora, who led the Huskies to a 6-7 record and a bowl appearance in 2022. Attendance at Rentschler Field increased. UConn is at least functional for the first time in a long time. The Huskies are recruiting better players out of high schools and out of the transfer portal, plucking some from Power Five programs.
There are major strides remaining for the program to make, of course. But any goals associated with Mora’s next phase of the project would be more accessible under the Big 12 umbrella and with that Power Five moniker attached to the program. Houston, Cincinnati and Central Florida – three of four new additions to the Big 12, with BYU – have seen upticks in recruiting prowess. Wouldn’t UConn expect the same transformational impact and expect to function at a much higher capacity within a few years? <-
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-> Would UConn make an immediate football splash? Of course not. But Yormark doesn’t need UConn football to be great. He doesn’t even need the Huskies to be competitive week in and week out sooner than is realistic.
He just needs UConn football to continue on a certain path. UConn, Yormark believes, has the right coach in place in Mora, who led the Huskies to a 6-7 record and a bowl appearance in 2022. Attendance at Rentschler Field increased. UConn is at least functional for the first time in a long time. The Huskies are recruiting better players out of high schools and out of the transfer portal, plucking some from Power Five programs.
There are major strides remaining for the program to make, of course. But any goals associated with Mora’s next phase of the project would be more accessible under the Big 12 umbrella and with that Power Five moniker attached to the program. Houston, Cincinnati and Central Florida – three of four new additions to the Big 12, with BYU – have seen upticks in recruiting prowess. Wouldn’t UConn expect the same transformational impact and expect to function at a much higher capacity within a few years? <-
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I believe they already have.It sounds as if Yormark in the midst of a similar process. He’s set on UConn. He’s hoping others with a say in the Big 12’s future have a transition of thought and see UConn as the best partner for years to come.
We will give their application careful consideration. It may take some time to get to.That’s a breath of fresh air!!!
In the meantime, sources say, Yormark thinks UConn’s addition would make the Big 12 a more enticing landing spot for programs on the move in coming years. The ACC, for instance,